Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Words like boom, crash, bang
This is incorrect because for an argument to be valid it's premises have to be truthful. Fallacies are logical errors which make the premises untruthful and should therefore be avoided. There are various types of fallacies but most commonly they are divided into inductive and deductive fallacies.
Answer:
composed in the 1370's by Piers Plowman
Explanation:
You can say that Odysseus is a good solider, who respect his peers. More specifically, he stands out as the cleverest of the Achaean's or Greeks. He (along with Nestor) is the best speaker, and so he is able to convince people. For example, in the Iliad, <span> he is able to mediate between Agamemnon and Achilles. In fact, he is the only one who is able to do this. In addition, according to tradition, he is the one who created the artifice of the Trojan horse, which shows again that he is clever. </span>
The answer to the question is to entertain friends.
If you read the passage, you can see that the text is informal. If addressing people of authority or with a professional stature, you would use a more formal speech. The word "bunch," is a clue that makes the text informal. So this would not be for a potential employer, college professor or to convince the school board.